Cold March Bite: Perch and Stripers Stacking on the Charles River
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Tides are pumping today per Tideschart.com: low at 1:25 AM (0.43 ft), high at 7:39 AM (10.83 ft)—we're past that peak flood now—then low at 2:11 PM (-0.62 ft), and evening high at 8:22 PM (9.28 ft). Fish the outgoing tide this afternoon for best bites, as current stirs up bait in those skinny flats.
Action's been steady despite the cold snap. Locals report solid catches of yellow perch and white perch stacking up near drop-offs—dozens per trip on small jigs. Schoolie stripers are showing too, 20-28 inches, hitting 5-10 fish limits from kayak guys under the BU Bridge. Brown bullheads and crappie rounding out limits, with a few bonus largemouth bass in the 2-4 lb range from the weirs. No monsters yet, but numbers are up from last week.
For lures, go light: 1/32 oz jigheads tipped with white tube jigs or curly tails in chartreuse—perch can't resist. Small spinners like Mepps #0 in silver for stripers. Live bait? Fathead minnows or bloodworms on a #4 baitholder hook under a slip bobber, fished 2-4 feet off bottom. Early morning or dusk bites are hottest with this weather.
Hit these hot spots: the rocky rip under the Western Ave Bridge for perch stacks, or paddle out to the Magazine Beach flats where stripers ambush on the tide shift—park easy, launch free.
Bundle up, respect the cold, and practice catch-and-release on bass and stripers. Tight lines!
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